Bitter Gold
2024

Carola is 16 and dreams of a higher education and a house by the sea, but lives with Pacifico, her father, in the middle of the Atacama Desert. Together with a small group of miners, they work the artisanal Cobra gold mine to survive. Father and daughter hide a treasure from the others: a vein of gold on which they secretly work at night. Like everyone else, they want to change their destiny. One day a miner discovers their secret and violently breaks into the gold mine. Carola decides to challenge the patriarchal structures and laws of the jungle as well as her own immaturity to continue the pursuit of her longed-for dream. (Festival information, Warsaw 2024)

Festivals

"Bitter Gold" von Juan Francisco Olea aus Chile hat den Preis der Ökumenischen Jury in Warschau 2024 gewonnen. Der Grand Prix des Festivals ging an "Traffic" von Teodora Ana Mihai aus Rumänien.